ISELP Farrier Day


Registration available now for ISELP Farrier Day With World-Renowned Professor Jean-Marie Denoix!
Date: Wednesday September 27, 2017
Time: 9:00am start to approximately 4:00pm
Location: Kleider Veterinary Services, Equine Clinic & Surgery – 8036 232 Street, Langley, BC V1M 3R8
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This lecture and demonstration day is customized for the farrier or veterinarian who wants to learn advanced shoeing techniques for medical and surgical conditions in a small group atmosphere all in one day with our key note speaker, Professor Jean-Marie Denoix!

Jean-Marie Denoix, DVM, Phd, Assoc. LA-ECVDI, DACVSMR, ISELP Certified Instructor
Dr. Denoix of the CIRALE (Center of Imaging and Research on Equine Locomotor Affections) in Normandy, France is considered the world’s foremost equine musculoskeletal system anatomist as well as a leading equine diagnostic ultrasonographer. Dr. Denoix is a founder and current president of ISELP and was also the 2006 recipient of the Schering Plough Equine Research Award from the World Equine Veterinary Association for outstanding applied re-search work in Equine Diagnostic Imaging. Dr. Denoix has been the invited speaker at many international meetings in more than 30 countries around the world on topics related to clinical examination and imaging of equine locomotor problems.
Dr. Denoix has designed and supervised the development of a line of therapeutic shoes with the emphasis on biomechanics for the purpose of prevention, healing and maintenance of equine tendon, ligament and bone injuries.

ISELP Farrier Day with World Renowned Professor Jean-Marie Denoix
Wednesday September 27, 2017
Therapeutic Shoeing of the Equine Athlete
Open to Farriers and Veterinarians
9:00am START
Therapeutic Shoeing of Foot Injuries
Therapeutic Shoeing of Joint and Ligament Injuries
10:30-11:00am COFFEE BREAK
Therapeutic Shoeing of Tendon Injuries
Therapeutic Shoeing for Suspensory Disease
12:30-1:30pm LUNCH
Therapeutic Shoeing for Podotrochlear Syndrome (Navicular)
Therapeutic Shoeing for other injuries
The above headings include a discussion of functional anatomy, biomechanics and corrective shoeing for the majority of conditions prevalent in our equine athletes.
Notes will be included on a USB stick, so please bring your laptop computers!

Approved for 6 hours of Continuing Education Credits through the AAPF/CAPF/IAPF
American Association of Professional Farriers/Canadian Association of Professional Farriers/International Association of Professional Farriers